Nagaraju Narayanam
Chinese Academy of Sciences
11 Papers
63 Citations
Nagaraju Narayanam is an academic researcher from Chinese Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Adsorption & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 9 publications. Previous affiliations of Nagaraju Narayanam include Gandhi Institute of Technology and Management.
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Papers
Azole Functionalized Polyoxo-Titanium Clusters with Sunlight-Driven Dye Degradation Applications: Synthesis, Structure, and Photocatalytic Studies
TL;DR: Six polyoxo-titanium clusters (PTCs) with varying nuclearities containing Ti-N bonds and heteronuclearity were prepared as crystalline samples and structurally characterized to understand structure-property relationships in these Ti cluster-based materials.
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Deep eutectic-solvothermal synthesis of titanium-oxo clusters protected by π-conjugated chromophores
TL;DR: Deep eutectic-solvothermal synthesis has been successfully employed to prepare four polyoxo-titanium clusters, with nuclearity up to 28%, which are completely functionalized by conjugated ligands and display different photocatalytic H2 production activities.
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Ligand dependent assembly of trinuclear titanium-oxo units into coordination tetrahedra and capsules
TL;DR: In the presence of phosphorous acid and by selecting different bridging ligands, trinuclear Ti3(μ3-O) units have been assembled into coordination cages with topologies such as {Ti6} clusters, {Ti9Cu} tetrahedrons and {Ti18} capsules.
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Atomically Precise Titanium–Oxo Nanotube with Selective Water Adsorption and Semiconductive Behaviors
Kalpana Chintakrinda,Nagaraju Narayanam,Yan-Zhou Li,Fei Wang,Chiranjeevulu Kashi,Qiaohong Li,Gang Xu,Lei Zhang,Jian Zhang +8 more
- 01 Jun 2020
TL;DR: In this paper, the first example of carbon nanotube (CNT)-like assembly of the titanium (Ti) framework, Ti oxo inorganic inorganic cluster (Ti6O6) hexagonal rings into a titanium oxide (Ti-O), was reported.
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Construction of molecular rectangles with titanium–oxo clusters and rigid aromatic carboxylate ligands
TL;DR: Four rectangular molecular architectures have been successfully constructed using {Ti5O7} clusters as inorganic vertical edges and bridging aromatic carboxylates as horizontal edges and introduced organic ligands show a strong influence on the light absorption behaviors of the obtained hybrid complexes.